Aggrajag and Mortimer.CA, among others, wrote to inform us that Theo
de Raadt has made public an email sent to him by Gregory Perry, who
worked on the OpenBSD crypto framework a decade ago. The claim is that
the FBI paid contractors to insert backdoors into OpenBSD's IPSEC
stack. Mr. Perry is coming forward now that his NDA with the FBI has
expired. The code was originally added ten years ago, and over that
time has changed quite a bit, "so it is unclear what the true impact
of these allegations are" says Mr. de Raadt. He added: "Since we had
the first IPSEC stack available for free, large parts of the code are
now found in many other projects/products."

Full story: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.tech/22557

Joseph
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